Definition
An archaic or dialectal term for a riot, tumultuous assembly, or violent disturbance.
Etymology
From Middle English, possibly from Anglo-Norman French, related to the concept of violent commotion. The exact etymology is uncertain, but it may derive from Germanic roots meaning 'rough' or 'violent.'
Kelly Says
This word shows how English absorbed and played with borrowed words—ariot was one of several attempts to describe chaos before 'riot' alone became standard, giving us a window into how language settles on its final forms.
Translations
ARالعربية
أريوت
ah-ree-oot
CACatalà
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
CSČeština
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
DADansk
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
DEDeutsch
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
ELΕλληνικά
αριοτ
ah-ree-ot
ESEspañol
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
FISuomi
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
FRFrançais
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
HIहिन्दी
अरियोट
ah-ree-o-t
HUMagyar
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
IDBahasa Indonesia
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
ITItaliano
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
KMKM
អារីយ៉ូត
ah-ree-oh-t
MSBahasa Melayu
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
MYမြန်မာ
အရီယိုက်
ah-ree-yo-i-t
NLNederlands
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
NONorsk
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
PLPolski
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
PTPortuguês
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
RORomână
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
RUРусский
а riot
ah-ree-oh-t
SVSvenska
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
SWKiswahili
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
TAதமிழ்
அரியோட்
ah-ree-o-t
TEతెలుగు
ఆరియోట్
ah-ree-o-t
THไทย
อาริโอท
ah-ree-oh-t
TRTürkçe
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t
UKУкраїнська
а riot
ah-ree-oh-t
VITiếng Việt
ariot
ah-ree-OH-t